Delta State Government has issued a stern warning to contractors, emphasising that those who fail to deliver quality results on time will not be considered for future projects.
The State Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, gave the warning, on Monday, during a news conference in Asaba, Delta State.
Aniagwu who was flanked by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Sir Festus Ahon, said just as he had long stated that Governor Oborevwori would not reply to critics except with projects, the governor yet again demonstrated that last week when he led top government officials on inspection of projects across the three senatorial districts.
According to him, “When we got to Warri last week in the course of our projects inspection, our people in Warri were magnanimous in giving us what will become our global response to anybody who decides to paint pictures that are at variance with reality.
“In their words, ‘Governor Sheriff Oborevwori dey show workings, nor be chor chor chor’. Meaning it is not a question of carrying talk.
“We thought it was just a question of us telling you that we will respond with projects but they have been able to prove that indeed Governor Sheriff Oborevwori is showing workings and not a question of carry talk.
“In continuation of projects inspection in line with our value for money, Governor Oborevwori led us to a number of projects in the three senatorial districts. We started with the twin Ubu bridges along the Ughelli-Asaba Expressway and many were quite stunned that the bridge has been completed and we have been able to shorten travel time between our commercial city, Warri, and our capital city, Asaba.
“Besides shortening the travel time, this effort of Governor Oborevwori has been able to promote smooth motoring along that corridor.
“We proceeded to the Isoko Ring Road where the Governor is determined to fastrack the completion of the project, but needed to be sure of where are with a view to knowing how to proceed with the project. We have examined it and the needful is being done by the Ministry of Works, Highways and Urban Roads.
“We also inspected Hospital Road in Warri South with accompanying drains where Governor Oborevwori made very profound promises to provide CT-SCANS at the Central Hospital, Warri, Asaba Specialist Hospital, and the Delta State University Teaching Hospital, Oghara.
“We also visited the storm water drainage around the Warri Township Stadium, the three flyovers. The work is progressing speedily, the construction giant, Julius Berger is keeping to schedule and Governor Oborevwori is paying accordingly.
“On the third day, we headed to Orere Bridge where he urged the contractor to fast-track the completion of the project. We proceeded to the 47km Ohoror-Bomadi Road where we intervened in 30km of that stretch.
“We also inspected the Edo Road and others in Ughelli and we could see that Governor Sheriff Oborevwori ‘dey show workings nor be chor chor chor’.”
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However, Aniagwu further noted that over the weekend Governor Oborevwori was able to broker peace between Aladja and Ogbe-Ijoh communities which had been at loggerheads over land dispute.
He said both communities accepted the terms of settlement and promised to continue living in peace, adding that the state government had earlier approved the construction of Aladja/Ogbe-Ijoh Road.
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